Well, the '08-'09 school year is almost upon us and it's time (if you haven't already) to start thinking about what to order for this year!
DH and I finally decided (it was a long process) to homeschool both of our boys this year. There is a local public montessori charter school that I would love them to get into, but the classes are kept small so space is limited. Any new openings are given by a once-per-year lottery which determines each child's place on the waiting list for their grade. Since my Kindergardener placed #35 and there's only 16 slots in K5 to begin with, we thought we'd better make alternate plans. My 2nd grader placed #5, but still, I don't want school to start and still not have anything planned if there hasn't been an opening. I do hope my daughter gets in, because the social scene at the public middle school is atrocious.
Anyhoo, back to the homeschooling, I found a GREAT RESOURCE for discounts on curriculum, supplies, etc., and it's also a huge conglomeration of just about every curriculum under the sun! It's
www.rainbowresource.com. I would request their catalog so you can see it all laid out in front of you rather than looking things up individually online. They don't sell ABeka because ABeka doesn't allow anyone else to, but they sell LOTS of other cool and interesting stuff. A couple other sites I like are:
www.VeritasPress.com and
www.montessoriservices.com. Oh ya, and I forgot to mention, I've since researched the difference between Horizons, Abeka, and Saxon math for younger grades. Horizons is far ahead and much harder, but doesn't get into division until 3rd grade. Abeka introduces it by the end of 2nd grade and then reviews it again at the beginning of 3rd and moves on from there. Just in case anyone would want to know.
This will be my 1st year homeschooling more than 1 child. I won't be able to give the super-focused attention I gave my older son when he was in K5. In fact, I still don't know how I'm going to get it all done between the 2 of them. Here's what we're using and also what we've yet to decide on. Suggestions are MORE THAN WELCOME!
For my Kindergartener:
Language, Phonics, Writing, Science - Abeka K5 materials
History and Math - Abeka 1st grade materials
Science supplement - Calvert K5 and Science Kit materials
Bible - Abeka Flash-a-cards in Preschool Bible Stories, Salvation Series, Memory Verse cards, and just reading and memorizing the Bible
Science Experiements - Science in a Nutshell Kits and Who Says You Can't Teach Science? book
Art - local art instructor
Music - ??? doesn't express any interest in any type of lessons, so I don't know what to do!
PE - wants martial arts lessons
Spanish or Latin for Foreign Language - curriculum??
Computer/Typing familiarization?
For my 2nd grader:
Phonics, Language, Spelling, Reading Skills, Learning Cursive - Abeka 2nd grade materials
Math - Saxon 3
Reading Literature & Comprehension - Veritas Press 2nd grade recommended books (we'll get them from the library)
History - Veritas Press Old Testament & Ancient Egypt series, draws the connection between the Hebrews and Egyptians
English/Grammar - Shurley English 2 (the best I've seen, but very detailed and it fills in the "gaps" from Abeka Language 2)
Grammar "just for fun" supplement - continue in our Sonlight Grammar Ace book w/ SchoolHouse Rock DVD
Science - ???? Anyone know a good 2nd grade curriculum? Abeka seems kinda boring and dull, (he already knows what gravity is). Would love something that introduces things by scientific classifications - living vs. nonliving, vertebrates and invertebrates, mammals or not, plant kingdoms, etc.
Science supplement and experiements - Science in a Nutshell Kit and Who Says you can't teach science? book
Art - lessons from local instructor
Music - he wants guitar lessons, which means we'd have to buy a guitar. I don't mind, as long as it doesn't go the way of the poor ukelele we bought him...
PE - also wants martial arts lessons
Spanish or Latin for foreign language - good curriculum anyone?
Computer/Typing for intro to typing focusing on speed/accuracy - curriculum?
Also, I thought it would be fun to do a really hands-on big project each quarter or semester. Something to do with the whole family or at least something they can do w/ DH, on evenings/weekends. Like carpentry (the boys want one of those big bunk beds w/ the desk underneath and integrated shelves) - heh, SassyC could help them out there I'm sure! I think they'd rather put together a go-cart racing vehicle or raise chickens. Which we could do too...
Any suggestions for the courses I still need to find programs for would be helpful! Thanks!